This Kid Makes Over Rs 3 Crore A Month Just By Playing And Streaming Video Games Online

Tyler “Ninja” Blevins, a wildly popular streamer on Twitch recently broke the record when streamed the uber-popular game Fortnite with Drake. In fact, this is not the only feat Blevins has been able to accomplish just by playing video games and streaming it online.

In a recent interview with Forbes, the streamer confirmed he makes upwards of $500,000 a month (Approx Rs 3,26,10,250). That's more than what most of us make in a year and the secret to his success is entertaining personality. The revenue is driven by Twitch channel subscription which pays a portion of the money to the channel owner. If you are an Amazon prime member, subscription to any Twitch channel is free.

If you are interested to know what he does with his money, he recently gave an interview to CNBC TV that you can watch below. He does not specify the exact amount he makes in a month but does give recommendations to those who want to follow the same path as him.

Ninja said that the game 'Fortnite' has a huge part to play to his success.

“This deal that Amazon Prime and Twitch Prime have together is incredible,” he said. “Twitch Prime allows people to like claim loot and collect loot with specific games, and they recently did a deal with Fortnite, which is the hottest game right now. And that actually is one of the main reasons of influx of subscribers currently to my stream.”

Now you may be assuming that you will start your own Twitch channel after reading this; however, it isn't as easy as it seems. Blevins explains that he has to be entertaining and bring high-level gameplay to his stream everyday. In order to maintain a good following, one has to create engaging content as there are too many other content creators people can follow. Blevin has grasped the concept faultlessly and is aware that people are not just there to watch somebody play a video game — they are there to be entertained.

It should be noted that giving up your school or current work can be precarious if one chooses to start streaming to earn money. Often people forget that streaming video games or making engaging content is equivalent to a full-time job and does not work out for everyone. When asked what young people should do who want to be professional streamers, Blevins said, “Stay in school.”

Blevins added “You want to make sure you are securing your future and putting in the extra time to make this [pro streaming] happen as well.”